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Feedback being accepted on QW multi-year strategic plan

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 15, 2025 | 9:05 AM

The City of Quinte West is inviting residents, businesses and organizations to share their input to help shape its new Multi-Year Accessibility Plan.

The new plan will outline goals and actions for the next five years to remove barriers and improve the accessibility of City services, spaces and information.

The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan survey, now available until Nov. 7, welcomes the community to share their experiences with the accessibility of municipal services and contribute their ideas to create a more accessible Quinte West.

Feedback can be shared through:

The online survey at quintewest.ca/accessibility

A printed survey, available at Quinte West City Hall (7 Creswell Dr., Trenton) and the Frankford Municipal Office (22 N Trent St., Frankford)

Community input and ideas will be used to prepare an updated draft of the plan, which will be presented to the Accessibility Advisory Committee and Quinte West Council for review and approval later this year and into early 2026.

(BROCK ORMOND)